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Show Demo Foreign Policy Unit Considers World Outlook The Advisory Committee on Foreign policy of the Democratic Advisory Council was held all day March 10 in Washington. The committee considered the current situation in foreign affairs af-fairs and the future outlook. It considered three additional pamphlet pam-phlet drafts in the ten-pamphlet series on Foreign and Military Policy for Peace and Security, of which the second pamphlet, "Why We Need Allies and They Need Us to Preserve the Free World" was published recently. Dean Acheson, former Secretary Secre-tary of State, is chairman of the Advisory Committee on Foreign Policy. Paul H. Nitze, president, Foreign Service Educational Foundation, is vice chairman. Since the last meeting of the committee, Angier Biddle Duke of New York has been appointed to membership by Paul Butler, chairman of the Democratic Na tional Committee and of the Advisory Council. Mr. Duke is a former foreign service officer who was appointed appoint-ed in 1952 as U. S. Ambassador to El Salvador, becoming, at 36, our youngest Ambassador. Since 1953, he has been active in nongovernmental non-governmental voluntary agencies agen-cies in the international field. He is president of the International Rescue Committee and Vice-President Vice-President of CARE. The session, was attended also by Phillip B. Perlman, member of the Administrative Committee of the Advisory Council, Charles S. Murphy, Counsel to the Advisory Ad-visory Council, and Chas. Tyro-ler Tyro-ler II, executive director of the Advisory Council. Mr. Acheson held a press conference con-ference in the offices of the Council Tuesday at which he discussed the agenda of the morning and afternoon sessions. |